Located in Harare, Zimbabwe, Eastgate Mall is a shopping center like no other. Here are some interesting facts about this iconic building:
– Termite-inspired design: Eastgate Mall’s architecture is inspired by termite mounds, with a natural ventilation system that keeps the building cool without air conditioning.
– Energy-efficient: The building uses a fraction of the energy required by traditional air-conditioned buildings.
– Cactus-inspired facade: The exterior design is also inspired by cacti, with ridges and spikes that increase the surface area and help dissipate heat.
– Biomimicry pioneer: Eastgate Mall was the first building in the world to incorporate biomimicry principles in its design.
– African-inspired architecture: The building’s design incorporates traditional Zimbabwean patterns and stonework, making it a unique blend of modern and local style.
Eastgate Mall is a remarkable example of sustainable architecture and a testament to the power of biomimicry in design.
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